Great preparation for the exam, when supplemented with good teaching! Not really aimed at young children, who might find the exercises boring and the language a bit serious, but gets the point across.Anónimo
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4

I always use these workbooks with my pupils -but feel that there are not enough examples to try! When I studied music we had far more.Anónimo
- (Blairgowrie, United Kingdom)

4

Valuable resource for learning theory, with some information and examples provided which are helpful.Anónimo
- (Basildon, United Kingdom)

I've always found it difficult to know who / which age group the Grades 1 to 4 Theory books are aimed at ---- they are very wordy, so may suit the mature student teaching themselves.
MAIN COMPLAINT: too few exercises on Intervals & on Minor Key recognition. Anónimo
- (EDINBURGH, United Kingdom)

5

Great, if you want to learn music theory the FUN!!! way.Anónimo
- (Peterlee, United Kingdom)

5

ABRSM theory books are clear and easy to use.
I then purchase test papers for them.Anónimo
- (Solihull, United Kingdom)

5

Although it will often be used for young pupils who are preparing for exam this is suitable for all ages. It is good value and the only book you need to pass Grade 2 Theory with a good teacher.Anónimo
- (WOLVERHAMPTON, United Kingdom)

5

An excellent aid when trying to learn the basics of music theory. There are plently of useful excersizes and examples which can help you along the way.
Paired with the AB Guide to Music Theory, these chain of music theory books are really a godsend when trying to prepare for exams.Anónimo
- (Warwickshire, United Kingdom)

5

A really useful way to practice music theory. I recommend this especially if you are working on your own because the exercises help you learn the theory. BUT- you have to buy the answer booklet :( I think this should be included in the workbook and you may also need a theory book...Anónimo
- (Ashford, United Kingdom)

4

Bought for son who has enjoyed Book 1. Looks a good step up and in the same style and format.Anónimo
- (Isle of Bute, United Kingdom)

5

No nonsense theory workbook. Anónimo
- (Warwick, United Kingdom)

4

This is a fantastic theory book for any musician whatever the age, Its arranged accordingly to difficulty in the book and covers a wide aspect of musical theory which can be related to many instruments other that Piano and Keyboard. Would certainly recommend this!!!Anónimo
- (Stourport-on-Severn, United Kingdom)

5

These are very good books withe the opertunity to get involved and try out some questions I like using these in conjunction with the Josephine Koh: Practice In Music Theory series which have lots of exercises to work throughAnónimo
- (Thundersley, United Kingdom)

5

This book has lots of exercises to work through but extra explanation will be needed via a teacher or a text book.Anónimo
- (Wakefield, United Kingdom)

4

Very comprehensiveAnónimo
- (Ashford, United Kingdom)

5

As a 70-year-old plus who learned the violin at school (Grade V) but rarely played since, I recently resumed violin lessons with an excellent teacher who insisted I study the theory, too. Hence I have completed the Eric Taylor Music Theory in Practice Grade 1 with great satisfaction and am now working on Grade 2.
I would recommend this series to anyone, young or old, because of of the clarity and thoroughness of its presentation,the ampleness of examples given to be worked at and the 'user-friendliness' of its approach.
I have already bought and look forward to working through Grades 3, 4 and 5 and wonder why I never did this before.Anónimo
- (Ramsgate, United Kingdom)

5

The workbooks Music Theory and Practice are excellent. Keeps one's mind very alert. As a senior citizen I love a challenge and find theory most interesting.Anónimo
- (Armagh, United Kingdom)

4

The theory book is extremely informative and useful for musical learners. It can help learners to build up important musical concepts steps by steps.Anónimo
- (Durham, United Kingdom)

5

Excellent series for all ages. This series takes children through the steps needed to pass their theory exams - of course they will also need good tuition as well, and to learn the facts. Theory classes have helped my children with their instrumental work (piano, violin, clarinet, flute, voice) and they are building up a good understanding which I think will help in other exams, such as a music GCSE.Anónimo
- (Gloucester, United Kingdom)

3

This is a good book if you are really keen on learning the theory side of music as well as the practical. It also helps to understand music when playing an instrument because you know where a certain sign/note/rest comes from. I recommend this to all keen players.
Laura - (Wigston, Leicester)

Very helpful back up to the theory bookAnónimo
- (Billingham, United Kingdom)

5

This is the best series for AB theory exam preparation. It sometimes requires additional explanations and can't really be done without a teacher or further study book.Anónimo
- (Wakefield, United Kingdom)

5

Excellent book and excellent service, as ever, from Musicroom.com.Anónimo
- (Solihull, United Kingdom)

5

Great book - lots of practical exercises.Anónimo
- (Wakefield, United Kingdom)